The Topps Sell Sheet / Photo Project — 1990

I will never forget collecting 1990 Topps cards since 1990 was the year I graduated from high school. It seems like yesterday that I bought several boxes and put together several sets. I ended up with about 10,000 cards from that year as that was the year I collected the most during the baseball card boom. I liked the design and the colorful borders. Looking back, I am not sure why I opened so many. There were zero autographs in that product and no one even heard of game-used memorabilia cards back then. Not only that, but insert cards were non-existent as well. So why did I open so many? Was it because I thought Eric Anthony was a certain Hall of Famer and wanted as many of his cards possible? No, it was because I enjoyed putting sets together and trading them with my friends. However, it was fun to trade all of my extra Eric Anthony’s to a friend who did think he was the next Willie Mays. Of course, I kept one complete set for myself which I have stored away in a binder. In front of my binder, I have a copy of the following 1990 Topps sell sheet:
Along with a copy of the sell sheet, I also have a copy of a 1990 Topps wax pack and a wax box. By adding copies of these things in the first part of my binder, it helps me remember the year of collecting baseball cards in 1990.
If you have any old Topps sell sheets that I do not already have, I would like a copy of them! My email is parker94ttu@gmail.com.